The Public Lyceum documents and reports on outcomes across housing stability, workforce pathways, and economic participation. Impact is measured through content reach, community engagement, and institutional adoption.
Content reach across key audience categories through research distribution, media programming, and community partnerships.
Residents & Homeowners
Annual reach through reports and educational content
Workforce Participants
Engagement through workshops and training programs
Institutional Partners
Libraries, nonprofits, and civic organizations
Projections based on current distribution partnerships, content downloads, and event attendance. Actual reach varies by content type and distribution channel.
Extended research and programming across complementary domains supporting community stability and economic participation.
Education on budgeting, credit building, saving, and financial decision-making for individuals and families.
Career development, employment pathways, and skills training supporting workforce engagement.
Research and resources supporting neighborhood stability, local economic health, and community resilience.
Programs and research supporting youth stability, mentorship, and pathways to economic opportunity.
Research and programming organized by focus area, documenting outcomes across three interconnected domains.
Research and education addressing housing access, tenant rights, homeownership pathways, and the structural conditions affecting housing stability in communities.
Education and research supporting workforce development, employment pathways, and economic participation for individuals and communities.
Research and programming examining the structures affecting economic mobility, financial capability, and community-level economic health.
Understanding how institutions contribute to housing stability, workforce participation, and economic access.
CRA compliance, mortgage lending, small business support, and financial literacy programming.
Workforce development, research, community engagement, and regional economic development.
Assistance programs, infrastructure investment, and community stability support.
Social determinants of health, community investment, and population health initiatives.
"This platform exists to support institutions, not compete with them. We provide research, coordination, and education that enhances institutional mission without creating commercial conflicts."
Research and programming organized across four content domains, each designed for institutional reference and community education.
Flagship research documenting housing conditions, workforce barriers, and community outcomes.
Documented examples of property resolution, intervention outcomes, and community impact.
Analysis and perspective on housing market conditions, policy implications, and community trends.
Public presentations and educational programming on housing, workforce, and economic participation.
Documented examples of research, intervention, and community-level outcomes from our investigative work.
A case study examining how a vacant, tax-delinquent property was restored to productive use through coordinated intervention, documenting the title resolution process and institutional collaboration required.
A documented example of a property with significant lien complications successfully brought to closing, illustrating the systematic resolution process and coordination required.
A case study examining a probate property with multiple heirs that required coordinated resolution to enable sale, documenting the legal and interpersonal challenges involved.
A flagship research report examining properties that exist but cannot be sold due to title problems, ownership complexity, and transaction barriers—documenting a national pattern.
Explore our full library of research reports, case studies, and community briefings documenting housing stability, workforce pathways, and economic participation.
Impact projections and outcome data are based on current distribution partnerships, content engagement metrics, and community participation records. Case studies represent documented examples of research and intervention. All findings are presented with appropriate context regarding data sources and limitations.
The Public Lyceum does not make guarantees regarding specific outcomes. Impact varies based on content adoption, community engagement, and external factors beyond our control.
Documented examples of intervention, resolution, and community impact from our research and programmatic work.
Flint, Michigan • Property Resolution
Vacant, tax-delinquent property with unclear title status, unable to be sold or repurposed through standard market channels.
Coordinated title resolution process involving county records, legal review, and stakeholder coordination to establish clear ownership pathway.
Property restored to productive use through documented resolution process, demonstrating replicable intervention model.
Flint, Michigan • Lien Resolution
Property with multiple lien complications preventing transaction, with accumulated costs exceeding property value.
Systematic lien resolution through creditor negotiation, payment structuring, and coordinated closing process.
Transaction completed successfully, property transferred to new owner, demonstrating systematic resolution methodology.
Regional • Probate Intervention
Estate property with multiple heirs unable to reach consensus on disposition, property sitting vacant and deteriorating.
Facilitated family mediation, legal guidance coordination, and structured resolution process for equitable disposition.
Property sold with proceeds distributed equitably, estate resolved, demonstrating intervention in complex family situations.
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Research and reporting engagement underway
Active research, briefings, and institutional engagement currently underway.
Monthly public briefings on housing conditions, workforce participation, and community stability.
Ongoing collaboration with universities and institutions on housing and workforce research.
Workforce & Economic Access Report and Financial Literacy Analysis in development.
We are currently selecting a limited number of institutional partners in Raleigh to ensure proper structure and meaningful research impact.
"This platform exists to support institutions, not compete with them."
This initiative is structured for long-term civic alignment and participation.
"This platform exists to support institutions, not compete with them."
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